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BLU F91 5G summary of specs
- OS: Android 11
- Release Date: July 2022
- Network Type: 2G/3G/4G/5G
- Display: 6.8-inch, 1080 x 2460 pixels resolution
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G
- Selfie Camera: 16 MP
- Rear camera: 48 MP quad
- RAM: 8 GB
- ROM: 128 GB
- Battery: 5000 mAh
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BLU F91 5G specification
Mobile Wireless Network and Software
- 2G mobile network bands : GSM, GPRS, EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz.
- 3G mobile network bands : UMTS, WCDMA, HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 MHz
- 4G mobile network bands : LTE.
- 5G mobile network bands : NSA/SA N2 / 5 / 25 / 41 / 66 / 71 / 77
- SIM Type : Nano-SIM, Dual SIM
- Software / OS : Stock Android 11
Design, Form Factor, Appearance
- Dimensions : 168.7 x 76.8 x 8.9 mm
- Weight : 209g
- Display : 6.8 inches, 1080 x 2460 pixels, 60 Hz refresh rate, 20:9 aspect ratio, IPS LCD screen
- Colours : Oceanic Blue.
- Physical Build : Plastic frame, plastic back panel
Internal Hardware Specs
- Processor Type : 64-bit, 2.4 GHz Octa-core
- Processor Name : MediaTek MT6833P Dimensity 810 5G (6 nm)
- Graphics Processor : ARM Mali-G57
- RAM : 8 GB
- Extended/Virtual RAM : N/A
- Internal Storage : 128 GB
- External Storage : microSD, up to 256 GB (dedicated slot)
Photography, Video Recording
- Main Camera : 48 MP main sensor + 5 MP ultrawide lens + 2 MP macro lens + 2 MP depth sensor, autofocus, LED flash, 4k video, 1080p@30fps video recording
- Front Camera : 16 MP, fixed focus, Face Recognition, 1080p@30fps video capture
Audio, Video Playback
- Music Support : PCM, AAC / AAC + / eAAC + / MP3 / AMR – NB / WB / APE
- Audio : 3.5 mm audio jack
- Loudspeaker : Mono speaker
- Video Support : H.264/MP4/MPEG4 player
- FM Radio : Yes.
Phone Sensors
- Digital Compass : Yes.
- Accelerometer : Yes.
- Proximity Sensor : Yes.
- Ambient Light Sensor : Yes.
- Barometer : No.
- Pedometer : No.
- Heart Rate Monitor : No.
- Gyroscope (G-Sensor) : Yes.
- Fingerprint Scanner : Yes; side-mounted.
- Face Unlock : Yes.
- Iris Scanner : No.
- Motion Sensing / Gesture Control : No.
- Voice Control : No.
- Intelligent Digital Assistant : Yes; Google Assistant.
- Infra-red Blaster : No.
Connectivity Options
- Bluetooth Version : 5.1
- Bluetooth Profiles : A2DP
- WiFi : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspot
- GPS : Yes, A-GPS
- USB : microUSB v2.0. Type-C. USB-OTG.
- NFC : Yes.
Miscellaneous Specs and Features
- Battery Type and Capacity : Non-Removable Lithium-Polymer 5000 mAh
- Battery Charging : 18W fast charging
- Wireless Charging : 10W.
- Reverse Charging : 5W.
- Model Version/Number : F0030UU
Launch/Release Dates and Information
- Announced : April 20, 2022
- Release Date : July 18, 2022
BLU F91 5G Prices by Country
- USA: $250
- European Union :
- Nigeria : ₦135,000
- Egypt : Egyptian Pound
- UAE : AED
- India : Indian Rupee
- Iraq : Iraqi Dinar
- Kenya : Ksh.
- Ghana :
The above prices may change with time from country to country, as market forces and economic policies influence product price movements.
Is BLU F91 5G a 4G phone?
BLU F91 5G phone supports 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G networks.
is BLU F91 5G battery removable?
The 5000mAh battery is not removable.
Is BLU F91 5G good for gaming?
The Dimensity 810 processor is a capable mid-ranger and is suitable for all but the most demanding games.
Does BLU F91 5G support OTG?
The F91 has USB-on-the-go support.
How much is BLU F91 5G?
BLU F91 sells for $250 in the United States.
Does BLU F91 5G have Google Play Store?
It supports Google Services and software applications, including Play Store and Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and others.
Will BLU F91 5G work in the USA?
This is a GSM phone and is supported on US GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile and other networks riding on their networks. It does not support CDMA networks. Do make enquiries from your carrier to know what bands/frequencies are supported on their service.
MobilityArena Buyer’s Guide Verdict
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If you find 3rd party call recording apps useful, or if you are a developer of such an app, there is bad news: Google is implementing a new policy that will eliminate their ability to function. For users, say goodbye to recording calls with 3rd party apps. For app developers, years of hard work will go down the drain.
As the name suggests, a call recording app is mobile application that allows you to record telephone conversations. The jury is split on whether call recording functionality in smartphones is a good thing or not.
Google’s new policy does not affect native call recording i.e. call recording apps that are pre-installed on Android phones. For example, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, and TECNO smartphones have call recording functionality baked into their phone diallers, which are pre-installed the operating system. These will continue to function. As such, if you need to record calls, you can purchase phones that have the feature baked in. Otherwise, you are out of luck from May 11, 2022, when Google’s new policy will go into effect.

With this new development, we might see a new flurry of activities by smartphone makers to add phone call recording functionality to their phone diallers, in order to provide this functionality to their phone users.
This is unless Google decides to kill off native phone call recording functionality too. You can watch the embedded video below for Google’s statements about this new development.
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